PhD Research Fellowship in experimental heavy-ion physics at the University of Oslo

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Dear Colleagues,

The high-energy physics group at the Department of Physics, University
of Oslo, has an opening for a four year PhD Research Fellowship in
experimental heavy-ion physics.  The starting date should be no later
than October 1, 2015.

The position is associated with the Norwegian ALICE activities.  The
candidate is expected to work on the analysis and interpretation of data
taken with the ALICE detector during the Run-2 part of the LHC programme.
The primary scientific focus of the Norwegian ALICE groups for the Run-2
period is quantitative studies of the hot partonic matter formed in the
early stage of heavy-ion collisions, utilizing rare tomographic probes
involving heavy quarks (charmonia and open heavy flavour). Other analysis
topics include collective anisotropic expansion (flow) and penetrating
tomographic probes like photons, hadrons with high transverse momenta
and their correlations.

Please find the detailed announcement on the URL:

http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/1374769/64282?iso=no

Please note the short application deadline: May 7, 2015.  

With best regards,
- Trine S. Tveter
ALICE-Oslo Team Leader